Thats a neat little feature. You can see who is on line and where people are at all over the world. Probably old news, but I'm impressed. Takes me a while to figure things out sometimes.
I do believe the map is static. I have looked at it at various times and the same dots are always on... one in Chile, three in Europe, five or possibly six in Asia and too many to count in North America.
The map wasn't updating so I changed the setting to update every 15 minutes and it started working again. I'm not exactly sure what the problem was but I changed it back to 5 minute update intervals and it seems to be working now.
The map wasn't updating so I changed the setting to update every 15 minutes and it started working again. I'm not exactly sure what the problem was but I changed it back to 5 minute update intervals and it seems to be working now.
The map wasn't updating so I changed the setting to update every 15 minutes and it started working again. I'm not exactly sure what the problem was but I changed it back to 5 minute update intervals and it seems to be working now.
Some of these "red dots" you see on the map twenty four hours a day are probably web crawlers used to search for info on the internet. Yahoo has a lot of them on here.
wkmac.....I have to admit I thought about you the other day. I was driving through the grocery store parking lot and the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile was parked there for some event that afternoon.
YOU were the first thought to enter my mind....the 2nd was, "a hot dog sounds good right now."